Overview
This Performance Task has two parts. For Part 1, you imagine you are a consultant for the Department of Justice (DOJ). You have been asked to assess measures of crime and victimization. You will then present your findings in a PowerPoint presentation to the Department. Consider how you will begin to gather materials and from what sources. For Part 2, you imagine that you have been hired by the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) to prepare an Executive Summary on the many impacts of crime victimization. The Executive Summary will be 4–5 pages and distributed to every state’s office of victim services to inform their planning for victim’s services.

Submission Length: (please see attachment for the Rubric)

Part 1: 14–slide PowerPoint presentation

Part 2: 4-page Executive Summary.

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Overview
There are two elements to this Performance Task. Part 1 has you pretending to be a Justice Department consultant (DOJ). You’ve been requested to evaluate crime and victimization statistics. You will next report your findings to the Department in a PowerPoint presentation. Consider how you’ll start gathering supplies and where you’ll get them. Part 2: Assume you’ve been engaged by the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) to write an Executive Summary on the numerous consequences of crime victimization. The Executive Summary, which will be 4–5 pages long, will be provided to every state’s victim services office to help them plan for victim services.

Length of Submission: (please see attachment for the Rubric)

Part 1 of the presentation is a 14-slide PowerPoint presentation.

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